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Marianna 2022-11-11 14:42:25

I watched the reversal of e09 Pimento tonight, and it really revealed the ambition of the play. It is absolutely unwilling to just take a BRBA ride, show off its old faces, and explode some of the past history that was not available in the original biographies. This It is a series with independent history, independent perspective, and independent worldview. It is no longer the western world of New Mexico.

At present, we can only guess, but the theme of BCS is different from BRBA's "How do people change". BCS focuses more on:
"Is your choice worth it for the principles you believe in?"
Please imagine it as A group of Greek gods hidden in the American Midwest, with their own understanding of what the world is, collided and merged with each other.

The BRBA will eventually change to the point where it can't be added, and it will have to be terminated actively, so that the end is sincere and pleasant. But the fate of BCS is like Greek mythology. It will have the opportunity to write it down forever in the future. Because the gods meet, the perspective of this story and the protagonist can change arbitrarily.

What I am most concerned about at the moment is not whether Saul will or how to become a trickster god lawyer. This is of course the theme of this quarter. It's not

just how Tuco grew from a furious beast to an overlord with wisdom like "sometimes you got to steal to stay rich".

And whether you need to kill Nacho Varga in the process

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Better Call Saul quotes

  • Chuck McGill: Money is beside the point.

    Saul Goodman: Money is the point!

  • Saul Goodman: I'm number one on your speed dial right next to your weed dealer.